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KDE 4: the ultimate business desktop? (Computerworld)KDE 4: the ultimate business desktop? (Computerworld)Posted Dec 19, 2006 12:04 UTC (Tue) by fergal (subscriber, #602)In reply to: KDE 4: the ultimate business desktop? (Computerworld) by pointwood Parent article: KDE 4: the ultimate business desktop? (Computerworld)
If one of them mounts the drive it is accessible anywhere, however if I ask KDE to always mount a drive, I must be logged into KDE for this automounting to happen. If I'm logged into Gnome, the Gnome will ignore any decision I made with KDE.
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KDE 4: the ultimate business desktop? (Computerworld) Posted Dec 19, 2006 12:45 UTC (Tue) by pointwood (subscriber, #2814) [Link] Okay, I understand your point now (I think :)), and I agree. I think there will be situations where that isn't possible, though I can't really think of any right now :)
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